48547-4
Omaha System 2005 panel
Active
28296-2 Income Behavior [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Income.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA I.01
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | ingreso económico.comportamiento: |
28297-0 Income Knowledge [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Income.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA I.01
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | ingreso económico.conocimiento: |
28298-8 Income Status [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Income.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA I.01
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | ingreso económico.estado: |
28536-1 Income Behavior Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Income.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA I.01
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | ingreso económico.comportamiento: |
28535-3 Income Knowledge Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Income.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA I.01
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | ingreso económico.conocimiento: |
28522-1 Income Status Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Income.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA I.01
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | ingreso económico.estado: |
46825-6 Income Behavior Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Income.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA I.01
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46826-4 Income Knowledge Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Income.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA I.01
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46827-2 Income Status Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Income.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA I.01
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
28338-2 Sanitation Behavior [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Sanitation.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA I.02
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | saneamiento.comportamiento: |
28339-0 Sanitation Knowledge [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Sanitation.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA I.02
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | saneamiento.conocimiento: |
28340-8 Sanitation Status [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Sanitation.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA I.02
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | saneamiento.estado: |
28217-8 Sanitation Behavior Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Sanitation.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA I.02
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | saneamiento.comportamiento: |
28218-6 Sanitation Knowledge Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Sanitation.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA I.02
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | saneamiento.conocimiento: |
28219-4 Sanitation Status Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Sanitation.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA I.02
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | saneamiento.estado: |
46879-3 Sanitation Behavior Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Sanitation.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA I.02
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46880-1 Sanitation Knowledge Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Sanitation.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA I.02
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46881-9 Sanitation Status Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Sanitation.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA I.02
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
28329-1 Residence Behavior [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Residence.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA I.03
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | residencia.comportamiento: |
28330-9 Residence Knowledge [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Residence.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA I.03
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | residencia.conocimiento: |
28331-7 Residence Status [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Residence.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA I.03
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | residencia.estado: |
28220-2 Residence Behavior Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Residence.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA I.03
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | residencia.comportamiento: |
28221-0 Residence Knowledge Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Residence.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA I.03
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | residencia.conocimiento: |
28222-8 Residence Status Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Residence.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA I.03
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | residencia.estado: |
46870-2 Residence Behavior Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Residence.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA I.03
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46871-0 Residence Knowledge Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Residence.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA I.03
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46872-8 Residence Status Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Residence.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA I.03
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
28308-5 Neighborhood/workplace safety.behavior [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Neighborhood &or workplace safety.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA I.04
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | seguridad del barrio/lugar de trabajo.comportamiento: |
28309-3 Neighborhood/workplace safety..knowledge [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Neighborhood &or workplace safety.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA I.04
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | seguridad del barrio/lugar de trabajo.conocimiento: |
28310-1 Neighborhood/workplace safety.status [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Neighborhood &or workplace safety.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA I.04
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | seguridad del barrio/lugar de trabajo.estado: |
28223-6 Neighborhood/workplace safety.behavior Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Neighborhood &or workplace safety.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA I.04
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | seguridad del barrio/lugar de trabajo.comportamiento: |
28224-4 Neighborhood/workplace safety..knowledge Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Neighborhood &or workplace safety.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA I.04
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | seguridad del barrio/lugar de trabajo.conocimiento: |
28225-1 Neighborhood/workplace safety.status Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Neighborhood &or workplace safety.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA I.04
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | seguridad del barrio/lugar de trabajo.estado: |
46840-5 Neighborhood/workplace safety.behavior Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Neighborhood &or workplace safety.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA I.04
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46841-3 Neighborhood/workplace safety..knowledge Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Neighborhood &or workplace safety.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA I.04
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46842-1 Neighborhood/workplace safety.status Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Neighborhood &or workplace safety.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA I.04
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
28260-8 Communication With Community Resources Behavior [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Communication with community resources.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.06
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | comunicación con recursos de la comunidad.comportamiento: |
28261-6 Communication With Community Resources Knowledge [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Communication with community resources.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.06
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | comunicación con recursos de la comunidad.conocimiento: |
28262-4 Communication With Community Resources Status [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Communication with community resources.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.06
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | comunicación con recursos de la comunidad.estado: |
28415-8 Communication With Community Resources Behavior Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Communication with community resources.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.06
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | comunicación con recursos de la comunidad.comportamiento: |
28416-6 Communication With Community Resources Knowledge Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Communication with community resources.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.06
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | comunicación con recursos de la comunidad.conocimiento: |
28417-4 Communication With Community Resources Status Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Communication with community resources.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.06
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | comunicación con recursos de la comunidad.estado: |
46801-7 Communication With Community Resources Behavior Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Communication with community resources.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.06
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46802-5 Communication With Community Resources Knowledge Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Communication with community resources.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.06
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46803-3 Communication With Community Resources Status Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Communication with community resources.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.06
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
28344-0 Social Contact Behavior [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Social contact.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.07
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | contacto social.comportamiento: |
28345-7 Social Contact Knowledge [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Social contact.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.07
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | contacto social.conocimiento: |
28346-5 Social Contact Status [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Social contact.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.07
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | contacto social.estado: |
28418-2 Social Contact Behavior Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Social contact.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.07
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | contacto social.comportamiento: |
28419-0 Social Contact Knowledge Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Social contact.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.07
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | contacto social.conocimiento: |
28420-8 Social Contact Status Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Social contact.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.07
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | contacto social.estado: |
46891-8 Social Contact Behavior Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Social contact.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.07
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46892-6 Social Contact Knowledge Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Social contact.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.07
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46893-4 Social Contact Status Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Social contact.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.07
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
28335-8 Role Change Behavior [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Role change.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.08
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | cambio de rol.comportamiento: |
28336-6 Role Change Knowledge [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Role change.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.08
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | cambio de rol.conocimiento: |
28337-4 Role Change Status [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Role change.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.08
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | cambio de rol.estado: |
28421-6 Role Change Behavior Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Role change.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.08
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | cambio de rol.comportamiento: |
28422-4 Role Change Knowledge Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Role change.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.08
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | cambio de rol.conocimiento: |
28423-2 Role Change Status Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Role change.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.08
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | cambio de rol.estado: |
46876-9 Role Change Behavior Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Role change.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.08
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46877-7 Role Change Knowledge Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Role change.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.08
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46878-5 Role Change Status Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Role change.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.08
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
28302-8 Interpersonal Relationship Behavior [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Interpersonal relationship.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.09
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | relación interpersonal.comportamiento: |
28303-6 Interpersonal Relationship Knowledge [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Interpersonal relationship.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.09
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | relación interpersonal.conocimiento: |
28304-4 Interpersonal Relationship Status [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Interpersonal relationship.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.09
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | relación interpersonal.estado: |
28439-8 Interpersonal Relationship Behavior Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Interpersonal relationship.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.09
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | relación interpersonal.comportamiento: |
28424-0 Interpersonal Relationship Knowledge Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Interpersonal relationship.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.09
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | relación interpersonal.conocimiento: |
28425-7 Interpersonal Relationship Status Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Interpersonal relationship.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.09
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | relación interpersonal.estado: |
46828-0 Interpersonal Relationship Behavior Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Interpersonal relationship.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.09
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46829-8 Interpersonal Relationship Knowledge Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Interpersonal relationship.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.09
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46830-6 Interpersonal Relationship Status Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Interpersonal relationship.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.09
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
28350-7 Spirituality Behavior [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Spirituality.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.10
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | espiritualidad.comportamiento: |
28351-5 Spirituality Knowledge [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Spirituality.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.10
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | espiritualidad.conocimiento: |
28352-3 Spirituality Status [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Spirituality.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.10
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | espiritualidad.estado: |
28427-3 Spirituality Behavior Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Spirituality.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.10
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | espiritualidad.comportamiento: |
28428-1 Spirituality Knowledge Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Spirituality.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.10
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | espiritualidad.conocimiento: |
28429-9 Spirituality Status Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Spirituality.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.10
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | espiritualidad.estado: |
46897-5 Spirituality Behavior Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Spirituality.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.10
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46898-3 Spirituality Knowledge Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Spirituality.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.10
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46899-1 Spirituality Status Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Spirituality.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.10
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
28281-4 Grief Behavior [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Grief.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.11
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | pena.comportamiento: |
28282-2 Grief Knowledge [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Grief.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.11
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | pena.conocimiento: |
28283-0 Grief Status [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Grief.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.11
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | pena.estado: |
28430-7 Grief Behavior Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Grief.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.11
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | pena.comportamiento: |
28431-5 Grief Knowledge Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Grief.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.11
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | pena.conocimiento: |
28432-3 Grief Status Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Grief.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.11
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | pena.estado: |
46813-2 Grief Behavior Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Grief.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.11
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46814-0 Grief Knowledge Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Grief.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.11
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46815-7 Grief Status Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Grief.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.11
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
28272-3 Mental Health Behavior [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Mental health.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.12
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | estabilidad emocional.comportamiento: |
28273-1 Mental Health Knowledge [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Mental health.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.12
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | estabilidad emocional.conocimiento: |
28274-9 Mental Health Status [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Mental health.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.12
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | estabilidad emocional.estado: |
28433-1 Mental Health Behavior Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Mental health.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.12
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | estabilidad emocional.comportamiento: |
28434-9 Mental Health Knowledge Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Mental health.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.12
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | estabilidad emocional.conocimiento: |
28435-6 Mental Health Status Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Mental health.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.12
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | estabilidad emocional.estado: |
46834-8 Mental Health Behavior Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Mental health.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.12
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46835-5 Mental Health Knowledge Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Mental health.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.12
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46836-3 Mental Health Status Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Mental health.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.12
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
28293-9 Sexuality Behavior [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Sexuality.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.13
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | sexualidad humana.comportamiento: |
28294-7 Sexuality Knowledge [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Sexuality.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.13
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | sexualidad humana.conocimiento: |
28295-4 Sexuality Status [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Sexuality.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.13
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | sexualidad humana.estado: |
28436-4 Sexuality Behavior Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Sexuality.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.13
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | sexualidad humana.comportamiento: |
28437-2 Sexuality Knowledge Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Sexuality.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.13
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | sexualidad humana.conocimiento: |
28438-0 Sexuality Status Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Sexuality.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.13
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | sexualidad humana.estado: |
46882-7 Sexuality Behavior Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Sexuality.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.13
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46883-5 Sexuality Knowledge Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Sexuality.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.13
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46884-3 Sexuality Status Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Sexuality.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.13
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
28251-7 Caretaking/parenting.behavior [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Caretaking &or parenting.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.14
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | CARETAKING/PARENTING.BEHAVIOR: |
28252-5 Caretaking/parenting.knowledge [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Caretaking &or parenting.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.14
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | CARETAKING/PARENTING.KNOWLEDGE: |
28253-3 Caretaking/parenting.status [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Caretaking &or parenting.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.14
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | CARETAKING/PARENTING.STATUS: |
28440-6 Caretaking/parenting.behavior Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Caretaking &or parenting.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.14
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | CARETAKING/PARENTING.BEHAVIOR: |
28441-4 Caretaking/parenting.knowledge Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Caretaking &or parenting.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.14
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | CARETAKING/PARENTING.KNOWLEDGE: |
28442-2 Caretaking/parenting.status Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Caretaking &or parenting.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.14
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | CARETAKING/PARENTING.STATUS: |
46789-4 Caretaking/parenting.behavior Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Caretaking &or parenting.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.14
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46790-2 Caretaking/parenting.knowledge Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Caretaking &or parenting.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.14
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46791-0 Caretaking/parenting.status Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Caretaking &or parenting.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.14
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
28305-1 Neglect Behavior [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Neglect.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.15
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | niño/adulto abandonado.comportamiento: |
28306-9 Neglect Knowledge [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Neglect.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.15
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | niño/adulto abandonado.conocimiento: |
28307-7 Neglect Status [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Neglect.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.15
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | niño/adulto abandonado.estado: |
28426-5 Neglect Behavior Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Neglect.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.15
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | niño/adulto abandonado.comportamiento: |
28443-0 Neglect Knowledge Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Neglect.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.15
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | niño/adulto abandonado.conocimiento: |
28444-8 Neglect Status Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Neglect.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.15
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | niño/adulto abandonado.estado: |
46837-1 Neglect Behavior Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Neglect.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.15
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46838-9 Neglect Knowledge Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Neglect.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.15
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46839-7 Neglect Status Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Neglect.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.15
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
28243-4 Abuse Behavior [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Abuse.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.16
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | niño/adulto maltratado.comportamiento: |
28244-2 Abuse Knowledge [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Abuse.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.16
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | niño/adulto maltratado.conocimiento: |
28245-9 Abuse Status [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Abuse.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.16
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | niño/adulto maltratado.estado: |
28445-5 Abuse Behavior Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Abuse.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.16
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | niño/adulto maltratado.comportamiento: |
28446-3 Abuse Knowledge Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Abuse.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.16
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | niño/adulto maltratado.conocimiento: |
28447-1 Abuse Status Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Abuse.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.16
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | niño/adulto maltratado.estado: |
46783-7 Abuse Behavior Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Abuse.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.16
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46784-5 Abuse Knowledge Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Abuse.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.16
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46785-2 Abuse Status Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Abuse.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.16
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
28284-8 Growth And Development Behavior [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Growth and development.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.17
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | crecimiento y desarrollo.comportamiento: |
28285-5 Growth And Development Knowledge [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Growth and development.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.17
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | crecimiento y desarrollo.conocimiento: |
28286-3 Growth And Development Status [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Growth and development.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.17
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | crecimiento y desarrollo.estado: |
28448-9 Growth And Development Behavior Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Growth and development.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.17
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | crecimiento y desarrollo.comportamiento: |
28449-7 Growth And Development Knowledge Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Growth and development.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.17
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | crecimiento y desarrollo.conocimiento: |
28450-5 Growth And Development Status Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Growth and development.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.17
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | crecimiento y desarrollo.estado: |
46816-5 Growth And Development Behavior Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Growth and development.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.17
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46817-3 Growth And Development Knowledge Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Growth and development.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.17
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46818-1 Growth And Development Status Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Growth and development.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA II.17
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
28290-5 Hearing Behavior [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Hearing.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.19
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | audición.comportamiento: |
28291-3 Hearing Knowledge [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Hearing.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.19
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | audición.conocimiento: |
28292-1 Hearing Status [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Hearing.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.19
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | audición.estado: |
28451-3 Hearing Behavior Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Hearing.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.19
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | audición.comportamiento: |
28537-9 Hearing Knowledge Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Hearing.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.19
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | audición.conocimiento: |
28452-1 Hearing Status Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Hearing.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.19
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | audición.estado: |
46822-3 Hearing Behavior Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Hearing.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.19
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46823-1 Hearing Knowledge Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Hearing.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.19
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46824-9 Hearing Status Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Hearing.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.19
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
28359-8 Vision Behavior [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Vision.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.20
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | visión.comportamiento: |
28360-6 Vision Knowledge [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Vision.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.20
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | visión.conocimiento: |
28361-4 Vision Status [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Vision.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.20
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | visión.estado: |
28453-9 Vision Behavior Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Vision.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.20
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | visión.comportamiento: |
28454-7 Vision Knowledge Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Vision.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.20
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | visión.conocimiento: |
28455-4 Vision Status Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Vision.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.20
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | visión.estado: |
46906-4 Vision Behavior Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Vision.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.20
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46907-2 Vision Knowledge Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Vision.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.20
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46908-0 Vision Status Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Vision.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.20
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
28347-3 Speech And Language Behavior [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Speech and language.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.21
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | habla y lenguaje.comportamiento: |
28348-1 Speech And Language Knowledge [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Speech and language.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.21
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | habla y lenguaje.conocimiento: |
28349-9 Speech And Language Status [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Speech and language.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.21
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | habla y lenguaje.estado: |
28456-2 Speech And Language Behavior Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Speech and language.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.21
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | habla y lenguaje.comportamiento: |
28457-0 Speech And Language Knowledge Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Speech and language.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.21
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | habla y lenguaje.conocimiento: |
28458-8 Speech And Language Status Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Speech and language.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.21
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | habla y lenguaje.estado: |
46894-2 Speech And Language Behavior Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Speech and language.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.21
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46895-9 Speech And Language Knowledge Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Speech and language.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.21
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46896-7 Speech And Language Status Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Speech and language.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.21
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46930-4 Oral Health Behavior [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Oral health.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.45
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46931-2 Oral Health Knowledge [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Oral health.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.45
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46932-0 Oral Health Status [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Oral health.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.45
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46912-2 Oral Health Behavior Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Oral health.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.45
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46913-0 Oral Health Knowledge Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Oral health.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.45
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46914-8 Oral Health Status Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Oral health.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.45
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46849-6 Oral Health Behavior Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Oral health.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.45
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46850-4 Oral Health Knowledge Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Oral health.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.45
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46851-2 Oral Health Status Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Oral health.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.45
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
28257-4 Cognition Behavior [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Cognition.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.23
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | cognición.comportamiento: |
28258-2 Cognition Knowledge [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Cognition.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.23
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | cognición.conocimiento: |
28259-0 Cognition Status [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Cognition.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.23
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | cognición.estado: |
28462-0 Cognition Behavior Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Cognition.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.23
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | cognición.comportamiento: |
28463-8 Cognition Knowledge Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Cognition.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.23
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | cognición.conocimiento: |
28464-6 Cognition Status Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Cognition.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.23
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | cognición.estado: |
46795-1 Cognition Behavior Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Cognition.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.23
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46796-9 Cognition Knowledge Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Cognition.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.23
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46797-7 Cognition Status Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Cognition.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.23
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
28317-6 Pain Behavior [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Pain.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.24
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | dolor.comportamiento: |
28318-4 Pain Knowledge [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Pain.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.24
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | dolor.conocimiento: |
28319-2 Pain Status [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Pain.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.24
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | dolor.estado: |
28465-3 Pain Behavior Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Pain.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.24
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | dolor.comportamiento: |
28466-1 Pain Knowledge Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Pain.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
- Panel Type
- Panel
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.24
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | dolor.conocimiento: |
31211-6 Actual or presumed date of death
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Date of death
- Property
- TmStp
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Qn
- Method
Additional Names
- Short Name
- Date of death
Basic Attributes
- Class
- TUMRRGT
- Type
- Clinical
- First Released
- Version 2.07
- Last Updated
- Version 2.56
HL7® Attributes
HL7® Field ID- PID-29
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
78000-7 | Case notification panel [CDC.PHIN] |
75199-0 | Congenital syphilis case investigation and report panel [CDC.CS] |
52747-3 | Continuity Assessment Record and Evaluation (CARE) tool - Expired |
68359-9 | End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) Death Notification - OMB CMS form 2746 |
47245-6 | HIV treatment form Document |
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
85057-8 | PCORnet Common Data Model set - version 3.0 [PCORnet] |
86345-6 | U.S. standard certificate of death - recommended 2003 revision set |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | fecha de fallecimiento: |
es-MX | Spanish (Mexico) | Fecha de muerte: |
it-IT | Italian (Italy) | Data di morte: Synonyms: paziente Punto nel tempo (episodio) Registro tumori Time stamp (Data e Ora) |
pt-BR | Portuguese (Brazil) | Data da morte: Synonyms: Expired date; |
ru-RU | Russian (Russian Federation) | Дата смерти: Synonyms: Time Stamp (Дата и Время) Количественный Точка во времени; |
zh-CN | Chinese (China) | 死亡日期: Synonyms: NAACCR 肿瘤登记; |
28467-9 Pain Status Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Pain.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.24
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | dolor.estado: |
46852-0 Pain Behavior Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Pain.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.24
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46853-8 Pain Knowledge Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Pain.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.24
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46854-6 Pain Status Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Pain.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.24
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
28263-2 Consciousness Behavior [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Consciousness.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.25
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | consciencia.comportamiento: |
28264-0 Consciousness Knowledge [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Consciousness.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.25
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | consciencia.conocimiento: |
28265-7 Consciousness Status [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Consciousness.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.25
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | consciencia.estado: |
28468-7 Consciousness Behavior Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Consciousness.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.25
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | consciencia.comportamiento: |
28469-5 Consciousness Knowledge Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Consciousness.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.25
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | consciencia.conocimiento: |
28470-3 Consciousness Status Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Consciousness.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.25
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | consciencia.estado: |
46804-1 Consciousness Behavior Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Consciousness.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.25
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46805-8 Consciousness Knowledge Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Consciousness.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.25
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46806-6 Consciousness Status Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Consciousness.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.25
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
28299-6 Skin Behavior [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Skin.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.26
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | tegumento.comportamiento: |
28300-2 Skin Knowledge [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Skin.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.26
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | tegumento.conocimiento: |
28301-0 Skin Status [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Skin.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.26
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | tegumento.estado: |
28471-1 Skin Behavior Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Skin.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.26
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | tegumento.comportamiento: |
28472-9 Skin Knowledge Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Skin.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.26
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | tegumento.conocimiento: |
28473-7 Skin Status Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Skin.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.26
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | tegumento.estado: |
46885-0 Skin Behavior Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Skin.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.26
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46886-8 Skin Knowledge Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Skin.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.26
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46887-6 Skin Status Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Skin.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.26
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
28311-9 Neuro-musculo-skeletal Function Behavior [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Neuro-musculo-skeletal function.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.27
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | función neuromusculoesquelética.comportamiento: |
28312-7 Neuro-musculo-skeletal Function Knowledge [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Neuro-musculo-skeletal function.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.27
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | función neuromusculoesquelética.conocimiento: |
28313-5 Neuro-musculo-skeletal Function Status [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Neuro-musculo-skeletal function.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.27
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | función neuromusculoesquelética.estado: |
28474-5 Neuro-musculo-skeletal Function Behavior Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Neuro-musculo-skeletal function.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.27
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | función neuromusculoesquelética.comportamiento: |
28475-2 Neuro-musculo-skeletal Function Knowledge Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Neuro-musculo-skeletal function.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.27
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | función neuromusculoesquelética.conocimiento: |
28476-0 Neuro-musculo-skeletal Function Status Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Neuro-musculo-skeletal function.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.27
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | función neuromusculoesquelética.estado: |
46843-9 Neuro-musculo-skeletal Function Behavior Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Neuro-musculo-skeletal function.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.27
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46844-7 Neuro-musculo-skeletal Function Knowledge Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Neuro-musculo-skeletal function.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.27
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46845-4 Neuro-musculo-skeletal Function Status Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Neuro-musculo-skeletal function.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.27
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
28332-5 Respiration Behavior [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Respiration.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.28
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | respiración.comportamiento: |
28333-3 Respiration Knowledge [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Respiration.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.28
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | respiración.conocimiento: |
28334-1 Respiration Status [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Respiration.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.28
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | respiración.estado: |
28477-8 Respiration Behavior Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Respiration.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.28
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | respiración.comportamiento: |
28478-6 Respiration Knowledge Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Respiration.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.28
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | respiración.conocimiento: |
28479-4 Respiration Status Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Respiration.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.28
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | respiración.estado: |
46873-6 Respiration Behavior Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Respiration.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.28
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46874-4 Respiration Knowledge Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Respiration.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.28
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46875-1 Respiration Status Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Respiration.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.28
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
28254-1 Circulation Behavior [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Circulation.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.29
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | circulación.comportamiento: |
28255-8 Circulation Knowledge [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Circulation.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.29
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | circulación.conocimiento: |
28256-6 Circulation Status [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Circulation.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.73
- Common Test Rank Get Info
- 16269
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.29
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | circulación.estado: |
28480-2 Circulation Behavior Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Circulation.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.29
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | circulación.comportamiento: |
28481-0 Circulation Knowledge Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Circulation.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.29
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | circulación.conocimiento: |
28482-8 Circulation Status Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Circulation.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.29
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | circulación.estado: |
46792-8 Circulation Behavior Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Circulation.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.29
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46793-6 Circulation Knowledge Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Circulation.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.29
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46794-4 Circulation Status Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Circulation.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.29
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
28269-9 Digestion-hydration Behavior [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Digestion-hydration.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.30
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | digestión-hidratación.comportamiento: |
28270-7 Digestion-hydration Knowledge [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Digestion-hydration.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.30
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | digestión-hidratación.conocimiento: |
28271-5 Digestion-hydration Status [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Digestion-hydration.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.30
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | digestión-hidratación.estado: |
28483-6 Digestion-hydration Behavior Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Digestion-hydration.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.30
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | digestión-hidratación.comportamiento: |
28484-4 Digestion-hydration Knowledge Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Digestion-hydration.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.30
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | digestión-hidratación.conocimiento: |
28485-1 Digestion-hydration Status Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Digestion-hydration.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.30
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | digestión-hidratación.estado: |
46807-4 Digestion-hydration Behavior Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Digestion-hydration.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.30
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46808-2 Digestion-hydration Knowledge Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Digestion-hydration.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.30
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46809-0 Digestion-hydration Status Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Digestion-hydration.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.30
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
28248-3 Bowel Function Behavior [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Bowel function.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.31
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | función intestinal.comportamiento: |
28249-1 Bowel Function Knowledge [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Bowel function.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.31
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | función intestinal.conocimiento: |
28250-9 Bowel Function Status [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Bowel function.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.31
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | función intestinal.estado: |
28486-9 Bowel Function Behavior Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Bowel function.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.31
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | función intestinal.comportamiento: |
28487-7 Bowel Function Knowledge Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Bowel function.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.31
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | función intestinal.conocimiento: |
28488-5 Bowel Function Status Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Bowel function.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.31
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | función intestinal.estado: |
46786-0 Bowel Function Behavior Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Bowel function.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.31
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46787-8 Bowel Function Knowledge Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Bowel function.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.31
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46788-6 Bowel Function Status Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Bowel function.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.31
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46942-9 Urinary Function Behavior [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Urinary function.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.46
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46943-7 Urinary Function Knowledge [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Urinary function.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.46
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46944-5 Urinary Function Status [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Urinary function.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.46
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46924-7 Urinary Function Behavior Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Urinary function.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.46
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46925-4 Urinary Function Knowledge Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Urinary function.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.46
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46926-2 Urinary Function Status Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Urinary function.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.46
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46903-1 Urinary Function Behavior Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Urinary function.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.46
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46904-9 Urinary Function Knowledge Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Urinary function.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.46
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46905-6 Urinary Function Status Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Urinary function.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.46
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46939-5 Reproductive Function Behavior [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Reproductive function.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.47
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46940-3 Reproductive Function Knowledge [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Reproductive function.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.47
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46941-1 Reproductive Function Status [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Reproductive function.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.47
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46921-3 Reproductive Function Behavior Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Reproductive function.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.47
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46922-1 Reproductive Function Knowledge Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Reproductive function.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.47
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46923-9 Reproductive Function Status Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Reproductive function.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.47
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46867-8 Reproductive Function Behavior Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Reproductive function.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.47
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46868-6 Reproductive Function Knowledge Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Reproductive function.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.47
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46869-4 Reproductive Function Status Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Reproductive function.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.47
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46936-1 Pregnancy Function Behavior [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Pregnancy function.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.48
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46937-9 Pregnancy Function Knowledge [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Pregnancy function.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.48
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46938-7 Pregnancy Function Status [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Pregnancy function.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.48
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46918-9 Pregnancy Function Behavior Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Pregnancy function.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.48
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46919-7 Pregnancy Function Knowledge Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Pregnancy function.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.48
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46920-5 Pregnancy Function Status Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Pregnancy function.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.48
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46864-5 Pregnancy Function Behavior Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Pregnancy function.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.48
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46865-2 Pregnancy Function Knowledge Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Pregnancy function.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.48
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46866-0 Pregnancy Function Status Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Pregnancy function.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.48
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46933-8 Postpartum Function Behavior [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Postpartum function.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.49
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46934-6 Postpartum Function Knowledge [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Postpartum function.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.49
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46935-3 Postpartum Function Status [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Postpartum function.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.49
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46915-5 Postpartum Function Behavior Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Postpartum function.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.49
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46916-3 Postpartum Function Knowledge Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Postpartum function.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.49
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46917-1 Postpartum Function Status Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Postpartum function.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.49
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46861-1 Postpartum Function Behavior Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Postpartum function.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.49
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46862-9 Postpartum Function Knowledge Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Postpartum function.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.49
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46863-7 Postpartum Function Status Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Postpartum function.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.49
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46927-0 Communicable/infectious condition function.behavior [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Communicable &or infectious condition function.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.50
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46928-8 Communicable/infectious condition function.knowledge [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Communicable &or infectious condition function.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.50
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46929-6 Communicable/infectious condition function.status [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Communicable &or infectious condition function.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.50
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46909-8 Communicable/infectious condition function.behavior Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Communicable &or infectious condition function.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.50
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46910-6 Communicable/infectious condition function.knowledge Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Communicable &or infectious condition function.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.50
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46911-4 Communicable/infectious condition function.status Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Communicable &or infectious condition function.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.50
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46798-5 Communicable/infectious condition function.behavior Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Communicable &or infectious condition function.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.50
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46799-3 Communicable/infectious condition function.knowledge Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Communicable &or infectious condition function.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.50
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46800-9 Communicable/infectious condition function.status Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Communicable &or infectious condition function.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA III.50
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
28314-3 Nutrition Behavior [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Nutrition.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.35
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | nutrición.comportamiento: |
28315-0 Nutrition Knowledge [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Nutrition.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.35
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | nutrición.conocimiento: |
28316-8 Nutrition Status [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Nutrition.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.35
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | nutrición.estado: |
28495-0 Nutrition Behavior Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Nutrition.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.35
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | nutrición.comportamiento: |
28496-8 Nutrition Knowledge Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Nutrition.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.35
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | nutrición.conocimiento: |
28497-6 Nutrition Status Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Nutrition.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.35
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | nutrición.estado: |
46846-2 Nutrition Behavior Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Nutrition.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.35
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46847-0 Nutrition Knowledge Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Nutrition.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.35
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46848-8 Nutrition Status Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Nutrition.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.35
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
28341-6 Sleep And Rest Pattern Behavior [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Sleep and rest pattern.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.36
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | patrón de sueño y descanso.comportamiento: |
28342-4 Sleep And Rest Pattern Knowledge [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Sleep and rest pattern.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.36
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | patrón de sueño y descanso.conocimiento: |
28343-2 Sleep And Rest Pattern Status [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Sleep and rest pattern.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.36
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | patrón de sueño y descanso.estado: |
28498-4 Sleep And Rest Pattern Behavior Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Sleep and rest pattern.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.36
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | patrón de sueño y descanso.comportamiento: |
28499-2 Sleep And Rest Pattern Knowledge Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Sleep and rest pattern.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.36
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | patrón de sueño y descanso.conocimiento: |
28500-7 Sleep And Rest Pattern Status Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Sleep and rest pattern.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.36
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | patrón de sueño y descanso.estado: |
46888-4 Sleep And Rest Pattern Behavior Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Sleep and rest pattern.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.36
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46889-2 Sleep And Rest Pattern Knowledge Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Sleep and rest pattern.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.36
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46890-0 Sleep And Rest Pattern Status Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Sleep and rest pattern.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.36
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
28323-4 Physical Activity Behavior [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Physical activity.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.37
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | actividad física.conducta: |
28324-2 Physical Activity Knowledge [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Physical activity.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.37
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | actividad física.conocimiento: |
28325-9 Physical Activity Status [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Physical activity.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.37
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | actividad física.estado: |
28501-5 Physical Activity Behavior Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Physical activity.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.37
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | actividad física.conducta: |
28502-3 Physical Activity Knowledge Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Physical activity.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.37
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | actividad física.conocimiento: |
28503-1 Physical Activity Status Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Physical activity.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.37
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | actividad física.estado: |
46858-7 Physical Activity Behavior Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Physical activity.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.37
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46859-5 Physical Activity Knowledge Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Physical activity.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.37
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46860-3 Physical Activity Status Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Physical activity.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.37
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
28320-0 Personal Care Behavior [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Personal care.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.38
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | higiene personal.comportamiento: |
28321-8 Personal Care Knowledge [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Personal care.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.38
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | higiene personal.conocimiento: |
28322-6 Personal Care Status [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Personal care.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.38
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | higiene personal.estado: |
28506-4 Personal Care Status Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Personal care.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.38
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | higiene personal.estado: |
28505-6 Personal Care Knowledge Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Personal care.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.38
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | higiene personal.conocimiento: |
28504-9 Personal Care Behavior Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Personal care.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.38
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | higiene personal.comportamiento: |
46857-9 Personal Care Status Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Personal care.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.38
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46856-1 Personal Care Knowledge Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Personal care.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.38
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46855-3 Personal Care Behavior Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Personal care.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.38
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
28353-1 Substance Use Behavior [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Substance use.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.39
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | uso de sustancia.comportamiento: |
28354-9 Substance Use Knowledge [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Substance use.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.39
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | uso de sustancia.conocimiento: |
28355-6 Substance Use Status [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Substance use.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.39
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | uso de sustancia.estado: |
28507-2 Substance Use Behavior Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Substance use.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.39
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | uso de sustancia.comportamiento: |
28508-0 Substance Use Knowledge Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Substance use.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.39
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | uso de sustancia.conocimiento: |
28509-8 Substance Use Status Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Substance use.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.39
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | uso de sustancia.estado: |
46900-7 Substance Use Behavior Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Substance use.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.39
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46901-5 Substance Use Knowledge Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Substance use.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.39
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46902-3 Substance Use Status Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Substance use.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.39
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
28275-6 Family Planning Behavior [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Family planning.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.40
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | planificación familiar.comportamiento: |
28276-4 Family Planning Knowledge [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Family planning.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.40
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | planificación familiar.conocimiento: |
28277-2 Family Planning Status [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Family planning.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.40
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | planificación familiar.estado: |
28510-6 Family Planning Behavior Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Family planning.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.40
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | planificación familiar.comportamiento: |
28511-4 Family Planning Knowledge Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Family planning.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.40
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | planificación familiar.conocimiento: |
28512-2 Family Planning Status Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Family planning.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.40
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
47245-6 | HIV treatment form Document |
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | planificación familiar.estado: |
46810-8 Family Planning Behavior Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Family planning.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.40
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46811-6 Family Planning Knowledge Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Family planning.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.40
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46812-4 Family Planning Status Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Family planning.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.40
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
28287-1 Health Care Supervision Behavior [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Health care supervision.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.41
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | supervisión de la atención sanitaria.comportamiento: |
28288-9 Health Care Supervision Knowledge [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Health care supervision.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.41
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | supervisión de atención sanitaria.conocimiento: |
28289-7 Health Care Supervision Status [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Health care supervision.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.41
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | supervisión de atención sanitaria.estado: |
28513-0 Health Care Supervision Behavior Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Health care supervision.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.41
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | supervisión de la atención sanitaria.comportamiento: |
28514-8 Health Care Supervision Knowledge Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Health care supervision.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.41
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | supervisión de atención sanitaria.conocimiento: |
28515-5 Health Care Supervision Status Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Health care supervision.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.41
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | supervisión de atención sanitaria.estado: |
46819-9 Health Care Supervision Behavior Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Health care supervision.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.41
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46820-7 Health Care Supervision Knowledge Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Health care supervision.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.41
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46821-5 Health Care Supervision Status Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Health care supervision.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.41
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
28326-7 Medication Regimen Behavior [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Medication regimen.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.42
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | régimen prescripto de medicación.comportamiento: |
28327-5 Medication Regimen Knowledge [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Medication regimen.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.42
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | régimen prescripto de medicación.conocimiento: |
28328-3 Medication Regimen Status [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Medication regimen.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Patient
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.42
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | régimen prescripto de medicación.estado: |
28516-3 Medication Regimen Behavior Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Medication regimen.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.42
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | régimen prescripto de medicación.comportamiento: |
28517-1 Medication Regimen Knowledge Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Medication regimen.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.42
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | régimen prescripto de medicación.conocimiento: |
28518-9 Medication Regimen Status Family [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Medication regimen.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Family
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.00
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.42
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
Language Variants Get Info
Tag | Language | Translation |
---|---|---|
es-AR | Spanish (Argentina) | régimen prescripto de medicación.estado: |
46831-4 Medication Regimen Behavior Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Medication regimen.behavior
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.42
Normative Answer List LL346-8
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Not appropriate behavior | 1 | LA6500-8 | |
Rarely appropriate behavior | 2 | LA6501-6 | |
Inconsistently appropriate behavior | 3 | LA6502-4 | |
Usually appropriate behavior | 4 | LA6503-2 | |
Consistently appropriate behavior | 5 | LA6504-0 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46832-2 Medication Regimen Knowledge Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Medication regimen.knowledge
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.42
Normative Answer List LL345-0
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
No knowledge | 1 | LA6495-1 | |
Minimal knowledge | 2 | LA6496-9 | |
Basic knowledge | 3 | LA6497-7 | |
Adequate knowledge | 4 | LA6498-5 | |
Superior knowledge | 5 | LA6499-3 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |
46833-0 Medication Regimen Status Community [OMAHA]
Part Descriptions
LP32243-5 Observed.OMAHA
The Omaha System is a research-based, comprehensive practice and documentation standardized taxonomy or classification designed to document client care from admission to discharge. Answer lists for the Omaha System concepts are based on the Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes, a method used to evaluate client progress throughout the period of service. It consists of three five-point, Likert-type scales to measure the entire range of severity for the concepts of Knowledge, Behavior, and Status. Knowledge is defined as what the client knows, Behavior as what the client does, and Status as the number and severity of the client's signs and symptoms or predicament. Each of the subscales is a continuum providing an evaluation framework for examining problem-specific client ratings at regular or predictable times. Suggested times include admission, specific interim points, and dismissal.
Source: The Omaha System, Problem Rating Scale for Outcomes
Type of Entry
Question expects user entry - requires response [Q]
Fully-Specified Name
- Component
- Medication regimen.status
- Property
- Find
- Time
- Pt
- System
- ^Community
- Scale
- Ord
- Method
- Observed.OMAHA
Basic Attributes
- Class
- SURVEY.NURSE.OMAHA
- Type
- Surveys
- First Released
- Version 2.19
- Last Updated
- Version 2.44
Survey Question
- Source
- OMAHA IV.42
Normative Answer List LL344-3
Answer | Code | Score | Answer ID |
---|---|---|---|
Extreme signs/symptoms | 1 | LA6490-2 | |
Severe signs/symptoms | 2 | LA6491-0 | |
Moderate signs/symptoms | 3 | LA6492-8 | |
Minimal signs/symptoms | 4 | LA6493-6 | |
No signs/symptoms | 5 | LA6494-4 |
Member of these Panels
LOINC | Long Common Name |
---|---|
48547-4 | Omaha System 2005 panel |